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Podcast
How “Evidence-Based” Became a Dirty Word
Dr. Jacob Carter explores the consequences of the Trump administration’s attacks on science.
Report
Removing Competitive Foods v. Nudging and Marketing School Meals
A peer-reviewed article in Public Health Nutrition.
Feature
2019 Annual Report
How did UCS perform in 2019?
Report
Safeguarding Soil
Many people think of soil as “just dirt,” but soil is the foundation of our food system, and taking care of it is vital for our future.
Podcast
Coal Plants, Turn the Power Off and You’ll Make More Money
Energy analyst Joe Daniel explains why seasonal shutdowns can save utilities, and customers, money.
Report
Equitable Energy Storage
Recommendations for designing equitable energy storage policies.
Video
The Future of Dangerously Hot Days
Watch while a woman lives her life in an increasingly hot world.
Report
Agency Plans are Inadequate to Conserve US Endangered Species Under Climate Change
A peer-reviewed article published in Nature Climate Change.
Report
Clean Fuels for the Midwest
Increasing the use of cleaner transportation fuels in the Midwestern US is a smart way to help address climate change and support to local economies.
Report
US Military Bases at Risk from Extreme Heat
This analysis calculates the increase in dangerously hot days that 169 major US military installations would experience under three different climate scenarios.
Explainer
Voting Rights and Environmental Justice
Disenfranchisement through voter suppression and gerrymandering prevents overburdened communities from fighting back against threats to their well-being.
Podcast
Stressed-Out Fish and Ocean Acidification
Dr. Sarah Cooley explains how changes in ocean chemistry are having a ripple effect on sea life and our economy.